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Taking macrobid for seven days for uti, head cold, bp fell to 64/45Has anyone else in my age group or my condition (chronic UTI's, ileostomy) experienced low BP with macrobid. Is it a sign the infection is not resolved? I skipped my hydrochlorothiazide and all BP meds for one day. Took only diovan and coreg and BP fell to 64/45.
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Tooth pain- azithromycin z-pack. A few hours after my second dose of Azithromycin (z-pack) I started to experience tooth pain. I also had nausea and loose stools (but that was to be expected.) The tooth pain threw me off though, I'm now on my 4th day/second to last dose and I still have the tooth pain.

Uti symptoms for womanI had the tingling and dumbness in my feet for weeks until I went to doctor, I had ATI after antibiotic nothing.

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Urinary track infection and bydureonAfter 7 weeks of nausea vomiting and diarrhea I got a uti that was hard to get rid of. I also have an inflammation of sacaril nerve. Have had antibiotics and steroids. It is still hurting after 2 months.Don't know if this is connected but is a fact.

Adverse effect of azithromycinpatients immunesystem showed very bad response to azithromycin adminstered as 1000mg per day 3 days and then 1000mg once a week for 6 weeks -

a previously chronic sinuitis flared up as did a over 30 year old infection in a broken toe -

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I have twice developed a uti after injection of proliaI have taken Prolia for 2 years..4 injections. After the last 2 injections within 2 weeks I developed severe cystitis and had to go on course of antibiotics. I am fearful of continuing this medication as the last infection caused me to be treated at the emergency room.

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